Bottle, from Sainsbury’s. Called A Marca Bravara in the UK and 4.5%. Pale gold, almost no head and gentle condition. Vague low graininess in the nose, gentle dry chalky malt in the mouth and an aftertaste designed to make you drink more just to be sure there isn’t any aftertaste.

The yellow label and all made this look a lot like wizz in a bottle, Very pale. Big white head. Weak malt aroma. Watery palate. Light grass flavour. I guess there is little offensive about it but hseesh just put vodka in water and that’s not offensive either, probably cheaper too. I guess it doesn’t have anything actively offensive about it though.

This is La Marca Bravara. Thankfully I have now found this so I can also consign this bottle to the recycling. Honestly it looks like a urine sample in the bottle. Not actualy having tried to drink same beverage (I will leave this to ex Prime Ministers of India) I cannot comment if it tastes the same though. Suffice to state this is an unimpressive light pale lager. What more can we expect from this but a thin tasteless offering? I think I would have to mow your lawn as well before I could contemplate drinking another one of these.

Looks a little like beer, but without any head ar lasting carbonation. Smells and tastes like soda water with a hint of citrus. Sucked in by the label like madquacker. Bought it because I had not seen it before, and now i am stuck with the balance of a sixpack. At least the brother is visiting in a couple of weeks, and I can serve it up to him.

I almost always confuse the ’grass’ smell for skunk... because that’s the smell of it. I found out the hard way that clear bottled beers have a shorter shelf life and are not brewed all that great from this beer. Live and Learn I guess. Requires a lime!

bottle. it’s an interesting bottle, but they should probably put more money and effort into making a better beer. Pours a clear pale golden colour. aroma is awful, all I can smell is grass and corn. flavour is really grassy too...super-bland, I guess that’s why it appeals to the mass market.

Came in a clear embossed bottle. Pour
was pretty much as was on display in the bottle....pale straw color small head that disappears quickly to a light ring...overly carbonated...Smell was promising...slight skunk like a Beck’s with corn/veggie smells under the hops. Started too fizzy from far too much carbonation...malts are vaguely detectable, corn dominates...some saaz hops tastes...finishes fast with a slight mustiness and no after taste.......Molson’s is pumping this as a beach beer so I suppose it will do well with the kiddies...it’s fizzy and bland enough that a lime slice and a dorky drink umbrella just may improve the flavor....what there is of it.

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